Law U. Lee U. Alexey Leonov U. Leyte U. Logan U. Loki U. Man-o-War U. Matador U. Maya U. Medvedev U. Merrimack U. Michigan U. Mongoose U. Monitor U. Monsoon U. Morgana U. Moscow U. Myrmidon U. Narcissus U. Neptune U. Nomad U. Pendragon U. Pleiades U. Potemkin U. Python U. Quillon U. Ramses U. Ranger U.
Raven U. Redoubtable NCC U. Relentless U. Renegade U. Resolute U. Revere U. Rockford U. Rome U. Saladin NCC U. Sao Paolo -A U. Savannah U. Scorpion U. Sioux U. Sirocco U. Snake Eyes U. Spitfire U. Stalwart NCC U. Stromming U. Tenacious U. Thor U. This Excelsior -class prototype is the first transwarp-capable ship in the Federation, a revolutionary propulsion concept that allowed it to hit speeds some Starfleet engineers once considered impossible.
Captain Picard and crew encounter many of these Romulan warbirds throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation and they will be the first to tell you that they are nothing to mess around with. Powered by a forced-quantum singularity, these vessels are some of the most advanced starships in the entire Alpha Quadrant. They come packed with disruptor arrays, phasers, photon torpedoes, deflector shields, and, of course, a cloaking device.
The Enterprise , famous for its five-year mission to explore the galaxy with Kirk at the helm during The Original Series , is not as technically impressive as some of the ships preceding it. However, like the Enterprise NX, it draws power from the bold progress it represents.
The Enterprise -A is a Constitution -class Federation vessel that is captained by Kirk from for the first few Star Trek movies. It is a similar ship to the Enterprise NCC except it has a more automated torpedo system.
In the 24th century, this Klingon warship becomes the flagship of an already impressive fleet. It is known to be one of the most massive and technically-advanced ships in the galaxy.
The Voyager is an Intrepid -class ship that earns fame when Captain Kathryn Janeway leads it on the Federation's first successful exploration of the Delta Quadrant. The vessel reaches its full power thanks to integration with Borg technology, including a stolen transwarp coil. The Discovery is a 23rd century Federation Crossfield -class ship. As a science vessel, it has relatively standard weaponry for its time.
What sets it apart is its displacement-activated spore hub drive. This drive uses harvested mycelium spores from fungi to take subspace roads inside the mycelial network.
In layman's terms, it is able to jump huge galactic distances quicker than ever imagined, although at the time the technology is experimental and extremely dangerous. In the Kelvin timeline, Starfleet has a rapidly-developing military after receiving a devastating attack from the renegade Romulan Nero. This leads to the Constitution -class Enterprise seen in Star Trek being almost twice the size of its Prime timeline counterpart.
It also means the weaponry installed rivals an armament from the 25th century in the Prime reality. This starship, captained by Picard during The Next Generation , serves as the flagship of the Federation during its impressive seven-year mission. Early in its career, it is able to push warp 9. Its features include a separating saucer and armaments that include 12 phaser arrays and two torpedo launchers. For perspective, the Galaxy -class Enterprise -D is also roughly twice the size of the Consitution -class Enterprise that Kirk captained.
The Sovereign -class Enterprise -E succeeds the Enterprise -D to become the most technologically-advanced starship produced by Starfleet. It can theoretically reach a warp speed of 9. In an alternate time, these probes successfully destroy Earth and nearly the rest of humanity. The Scimitar , featured in Star Trek: Nemesis , is a Reman warbird made specifically to overthrow the Romulan government and destroy the Federation, so it comes with a little extra firepower.
In addition to its warp 9. Despite being several times larger than most Federation ships, it can make itself nearly invisible with stealth cloaking technology. It also has enough firepower to destroy the surface of a habitable planet. It gets extra points for its cool name. Somewhere along the way it merges with alien probe Tan Ru and gets it in its head that all organic life is imperfect and must be destroyed. Yes, this little guy wiped out four billion inhabitants of the Malurian system. It fires energy bolts that travel at warp 15 and hit with roughly times the power of a standard torpedo from the same era.
These ships are capable of eliminating an entire species, simply by pushing them out of the space-time continuum. When it attacks, the species, and everything they have built, are replaced with untouched nature. Despite this horrifying power, the Krenim weapon ship gets docked for having weak shields and slow speed.
The all-black Vengeance is a massive, ultra-militaristic ship from the Kelvin timeline seen in Star Trek: Into Darkness. Commander Worf took the Defiant to Earth to assist Captain Sisko in foiling a plot by Admiral Leyton which would have overthrown the Federation government and established martial law.
While en route, the Defiant was forced to engage the USS Lakota under the command of Captain Benteen , who was operating under the assumption that the Defiant was manned by Changelings. After a prolonged battle in which both ships took significant damage it was strongly suggested by Major Kira that the Lakota was "in even worse shape" than the Defiant , the Lakota eventually stood down when Benteen conferred with Worf and Kira about her orders to stop the Defiant.
Thus, the Defiant was allowed to continue to Earth with the evidence Sisko needed to stop the coup. DS9 : " Homefront ", " Paradise Lost ". Major Kira used the Defiant to stop the Klingon Empire from mining the Bajoran sector, later that year. DS9 : " Sons of Mogh ". The Defiant later became home to Worf, who found adapting to life on Deep Space 9 difficult. Captain Sisko gave him approval to live on the vessel, so long as it did not interfere with his duties.
DS9 : " Bar Association ". During an escort mission where the Defiant was protecting several Cardassian freighters against Klingon raids, Commander Worf accidentally destroyed a Klingon civilian transport ship. The Klingon Empire requested that Worf be extradited to face justice for the ship's destruction, but was refused when it was determined that the transport ship had been unmanned and the situation set up to force the Federation to give concessions to the Empire.
DS9 : " Rules of Engagement ". The crews of the Defiant and the fighter then worked together to destroy an Iconian gateway that was under the control of the rebels.
DS9 : " To the Death ". In late , the Defiant took Odo to the Founders' new homeworld, where he was to be judged for killing the Krajensky changeling the previous year. The Female Changeling allowed the vessel to personally transport him to the Founder's homeworld, so long as one of her pilots entered the coordinates for the planet and wiped them from the ship's memory afterwards. While the vessel was in orbit, Garak unsuccessfully attempted to use the Defiant 's weapons to attack the Great Link , but he was caught and prevented from doing so by Worf.
DS9 : " Broken Link ". DS9 : " The Ship ". A few weeks later, Captain Sisko took the Defiant to Ajilon Prime to get his son, Jake , off the front lines of the Federation's war with the Klingons. DS9 : " Nor the Battle to the Strong ". Kirk with a bomb implanted in a dead tribble. DS9 : " Trials and Tribble-ations ". The Defiant subsequently rescued Odo and Quark from an L-class planet their runabout had crashed on after being sabotaged by the Orion Syndicate. DS9 : " The Ascent ". While pursuing Maquis defector Michael Eddington, the Defiant was disabled by a cascade virus that Eddington had installed in the ship's computers during his time as DS9's Starfleet security chief.
When that vessel was later disabled by the Maquis, Captain Sisko used the damaged Defiant to continue pursuing Eddington. After Sisko poisoned a Maquis planet, Eddington surrendered to Sisko and was incarcerated. DS9 : " For the Uniform ". Under the command of Worf, the Defiant was finally used for what the vessel had originally been designed for: fighting the Borg.
In the Battle of Sector in mid, the Defiant assaulted an invading Borg cube from the Typhon sector to Earth and took severe damage. Worf was about to order the ship to ram the cube when the USS Enterprise -E rescued the vessel's survivors, leaving the Defiant unmoored though salvageable. Aboard the Enterprise , the Defiant and Enterprise crews followed a Borg sphere to shortly after the cube's destruction, to stop the Borg from sabotaging Zefram Cochrane 's first warp flight. DS9 : " In Purgatory's Shadow ".
The runabout was carrying a trilithium weapon which was to be detonated in the Bajoran sun , destroying the entire system. DS9 : " By Inferno's Light ". In late , the Defiant became trapped inside a temporal distortion surrounding a planet in the Gamma Quadrant. The planet was inhabited by descendants of the Defiant crew, who revealed that the vessel would crash while attempting to escape the distortion. The Defiant crew and the planet's inhabitants worked to formulate a plan that would allow the Defiant to escape back into normal space, while simultaneously creating a second ship that would crash on the planet and land years in the past, thus ensuring the inhabitants' survival.
However, it was discovered that the plan would fail and that Yedrin Dax was deliberately setting up the Defiant to crash. The crew eventually planned to allow this event to take place, but was stopped by an elderly version of Odo, who was living on the planet's surface; he changed the ship's flight plan so that it would avoid the distortion that would otherwise have sent them back in time.
The Defiant returned to DS9 and the colonists were found to have never existed. DS9 : " Children of Time ". In an effort to stop the Dominion's military build-up in Cardassian space, Starfleet Command opted to mine the entrance to the Bajoran wormhole , a move that was virtually guaranteed to lead to war. Despite coming under fire by Dominion forces, the Defiant was able to deploy the minefield and evacuate DS9's Starfleet personnel before the Dominion took control of the station.
DS9 : " Call to Arms ". For the next several months, the Defiant fought as part of the Second Fleet , operating out of Starbase Commander Jadzia Dax was assigned to captain the vessel. Sisko returned to the captain's chair of the Defiant to lead Operation Return in mid- , with the Defiant being the only Federation ship to make it through the Dominion blockade and reach DS9.
From the perspective of the wider galaxy, the Defiant was subsequently singularly responsible for destroying the Dominion reinforcements coming through after the destruction of the Self-replicating mine field, although in reality, Sisko had actually appealed to the Prophets to destroy the fleet and prevent further such passage through the wormhole.
The vessel resumed its assignment at Deep Space 9 after the station was retaken. The Defiant was part of a search effort to look for survivors of the USS Honshu , after the latter vessel was destroyed by Cardassian forces. Upon completion of that mission, the ship was immediately assigned to escort a Federation troop convoy near the Badlands. DS9 : " Waltz ". While studying a subspace compression anomaly in mid, the Defiant was taken over by Jem'Hadar forces.
Thanks to the efforts of the Defiant crew combined with work by the USS Rubicon , the starship was retaken and the surviving Jem'Hadar were taken to a Federation prisoner of war camp. DS9 : " One Little Ship ". DS9 : " Valiant ".
Upon arrival at the planet, the Defiant crew found an energy barrier surrounding the planet which had carried Cusak's distress call forward through time; Cusak had been dead three years. Her body was taken back to DS9 and a memorial service was held for her by the crew. The crew of the Defiant found a way to disable a deployment of Cardassian orbital weapon platforms protecting the Chin'toka system. DS9 : " Tears of the Prophets ".
Under Worf's command, the Defiant spent the next several months on convoy duty. DS9 : " Image in the Sand ". In early , the Defiant made a supply run to AR , a planetoid in the Chin'toka system under heavy siege by the Jem'Hadar.
The Defiant crew provided a small reinforcement of the planetoid and helped disable many houdinis that had been plaguing Federation troops stationed there. The Defiant later served as part of a search effort to look for survivors of the IKS Koraga , which had been destroyed by Dominion forces in the Badlands. The Defiant , commanded by Lt. Commander Worf Michael Dorn , led a Starfleet squadron to fight the Borg and the ship quickly found itself outmatched.
The U. The Defiant was left derelict in space, "adrift but salvageable," but it was eventually repaired and returned to DS9 along with Worf after the Enterprise crew defeated the Borg and returned from the 21st century. The scene was then changed so that the Defiant survived.
The real-world reason, of course, is that Star Trek: First Contact needed an expedient way to bring Worf, who by then had joined DS9 cast, into the movie.
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